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- Porrhothele antipodiana, the black tunnelweb spider, is a species of mygalomorph spider that is endemic to New Zealand. It is the most common and widespread...
- Nephila antipodiana, also known as the batik golden web spider, is a species of golden orb-web spider discovered in 1841 by Charles Athanase Walckenaer...
- include: Nephila laurinae was considered to be a synonym of Trichonephila antipodiana ("Batik Golden Web Spider"), found most commonly in the Philippines and...
- Porrhothele was erected by Eugène Simon in 1892 for the species Porrhothele antipodiana. Simon transferred these from Mygale, a genus previously used for many...
- antipodi**** was first described in 1880 by Octavius ****rd-Cambridge as A. antipodiana from samples collected from Sydney and New Zealand by Frederick Hutton...
- phalangioides Poecilopachys australasia (two-spined spider) Porrhothele antipodiana Spelungula cavernicola (Nelson cave spider) Steatoda capensis Trite parvula...
- baldlegged spiders Paratropis tuxtlensis Porrhothelidae 1 5 Porrhothele antipodiana (black tunnelweb spider) Pycnothelidae 15 137 Stanwellia hoggi Rhytidicolidae...
- genus Rakaia was described by Hirst, 1926 with the type species Rakaia antipodiana Hirst, 1926. In the past, additional species since placed in Aoraki or...
- Known hosts of P. monachus includes the black tunnelweb (Porrhothele antipodiana), trapdoor (Cantuaria spp.), funnelweb (Hexathele), sheetweb (Cambridgea...
- spiders that usually replace the entire orb web. The web of Nephila antipodiana contains ant-repellent chemicals to protect the web. Typically, the golden...